Where to Live

By: Patrick Mulhall

Where to Live

By: Patrick Mulhall

United States and Canada Living Options

There are many living choices here in the United States as well as in our northern neighbor, Canada. As you get older, these choices become difficult for you and that's what this page is here for; to tell you about a few places that you might want to live in such as Canada, New Hampshire, or any of the other 49 states!

New Hampshire

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Canada

New Hampshire

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New Hampshire

Crime: 991 Crime Index, 3rd safest state in the US

Economy: Almost fully recovered from the Great Recession

Taxes: Average Property Tax - 13.44%, Income Tax - 5%

Schools: 10th best education in the US, 1.19% dropout rate

Racial Makeup: 93% Caucasian, 2% Latino/Hispanic, 2% Asian, 3% Other

Climate: Average Temperature in January - 46 F, Average Temperature in July - 70 F

Conclusion

I stand behind my decision of moving from New Hampshire to North Carolina and my main reason is because of the rivalry between these two colleges: UNC and Duke. After researching, I know realize there is more to do in this state than just a rivalry between colleges. I could do outdoor activities, I could attend one of those great schools, and it is nice out year round. I would leave New Hampshire for North Carolina when I'm older if i got the opportunity.